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What happens if you do not show up at court for a speeding ticket?

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Answered by attorney Leonard D. Harden (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Harden Law Office
If you fail to appear a default is entered against you and a fine plus the speed would be on record. If is was speeding over a certain limit and you were obligated to appear, a warrant for your arrest may issue.
If you fail to appear a default is entered against you and a fine plus the speed would be on record. If is was speeding over a certain limit and you were obligated to appear, a warrant for your arrest may issue.
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Is it legal to possess a stun gun in the state of Texas if you have a non- violent felony conviction and/or if you don't have any convictions?

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Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
The laws pertaining to possession and carrying of "stun guns" (often referred to as "tasers") vary widely from state to state. They refer to devices that produce electrical impulses that cause muscle spasms and induce temporary disability. In modern tasers, the electrical pulse is delivered through wires, rather than by having the device come into direct contact with the target. Seven states, the District of Columbia and many cities make it illegal for anyone, including law-abiding citizens, to possess or carry a stun gun. Among them are Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. Other states restrict, but do not ban, the possession, use and/or carrying of stun guns. Restrictions can include possession of a stun gun in a public place, near public housing or universities or on public transportation. In some states, a license is required to carry a concealed stun gun. Other restrictions may include prohibiting minors from possessing or carrying stun guns. Some states prohibit persons with any felony conviction from possessing a stun gun. Others prohibit possession of stun guns only by those convicted of a violent felony. In Texas, where you are from, stun guns are legal to possess and carry. There are no restrictions for persons convicted of either violent or non-violent felonies. However, it is a crime in Texas for anyone to forcefully take or attempt to take a stun gun from a police officer, prison and jail guard/employee, or community supervision and correction officials.
The laws pertaining to possession and carrying of "stun guns" (often referred to as "tasers") vary widely from state to state. They refer to devices that produce electrical impulses that cause muscle spasms and induce temporary disability. In modern tasers, the electrical pulse is delivered through wires, rather than by having the device come into direct contact with the target. Seven states, the District of Columbia and many cities make it illegal for anyone, including law-abiding citizens, to possess or carry a stun gun. Among them are Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. Other states restrict, but do not ban, the possession, use and/or carrying of stun guns. Restrictions can include possession of a stun gun in a public place, near public housing or universities or on public transportation. In some states, a license is required to carry a concealed stun gun. Other restrictions may include prohibiting minors from possessing or carrying stun guns. Some states prohibit persons with any felony conviction from possessing a stun gun. Others prohibit possession of stun guns only by those convicted of a violent felony. In Texas, where you are from, stun guns are legal to possess and carry. There are no restrictions for persons convicted of either violent or non-violent felonies. However, it is a crime in Texas for anyone to forcefully take or attempt to take a stun gun from a police officer, prison and jail guard/employee, or community supervision and correction officials.
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Will you go to jail for shoplifting?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Scott Gable (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Andrew Gable
In Illinois it is unlikely you will go to jail. I may be able to help you avoid a conviction in this matter.
In Illinois it is unlikely you will go to jail. I may be able to help you avoid a conviction in this matter.